Lawrence Shuer
Academic Appointments
- Professor - Med Center Line, Neurosurgery
Key Documents
Contact Information
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Clinical Offices
Neuroscience Clinic 300 Pasteur Dr A301 MC 5325 Stanford, CA 94305 Tel Work (650) 723-6469 Fax (650) 725-8279Practices at Stanford Hospital and Clinics and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
- Academic Offices
Personal Information Email Tel (650) 723-6093Alternate Contact Barbara Pedrick Administrative Assistant Email Tel Work 650-723-5574Not for medical emergencies or patient use
Professional Overview
Clinical Focus
- Neurological Surgery
- Neurosurgery
- Neurosurgery, Pediatric
Administrative Appointments
- Associate Chair, Stanford University School of Medicine - Neurosurgery (2004 - present)
- Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education, Stanford School of Medicine (1996 - 2011)
- Chief of Staff, Stanford Hospital and Clinics (1996 - 2008)
Professional Education
| Residency: | Stanford University School of Medicine CA (1984) |
| Board Certification: | Neurological Surgery, American Board of Neurological Surgery (1986) |
| Internship: | Stanford University School of Medicine CA (1979) |
| Medical Education: | University of Michigan School of Medicine MI (1978) |
| B.A.: | Univeristy of Michigan, Biomedical Sciences (1975) |
| M.D.: | University of Michigan, Medicine (1978) |
Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations
Scientific Focus
Current Research Interests
I have clinical research interests in the surgical treatment of epilepsy. I am also interested in new developments in the treatment of craniosynostosis a congenital abnormality of infant's skulls
Publications
- Rehospitalization and Emergency Department Use Rates Before and After Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Epilepsy: Use of State Databases to Provide Longitudinal Data Across Multiple Clinical Settings. Neuromodulation. 2013: 544-554
- Fungal Infection of a Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt: Histoplasmosis Diagnosis and Treatment. World Neurosurg. 2012
- Neurosurgical Interventions for Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia Congenita: Clinical Presentation and Assessment of the Literature. World Neurosurg. 2012
- Predictors of clinical and angiographic outcome after surgical or endovascular therapy of very large and giant intracranial aneurysms. Neurosurgery. 2011; (4): 903-15; discussion 915
- Episodic encephalopathy due to an occult spinal vascular malformation complicated by superficial siderosis. Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2010; (1): 82-4
- Intracerebral hemorrhage caused by cerebral amyloid angiopathy in a 53-year-old man. J Neurol. 2008; (4): 597-8
